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joffa#2001
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Faith is not something to grasp,
it is a state to grow into.
Mahatama Gandhi
SHITE HERE COMES MAHATAMA ALL DECKED UP IN BLACK AND WHITE. |
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*miss_magpie*
Joined: 08 May 2000 Location: greensborough
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my song would have to be, 'my generation'-limp bizkit.
the best song around!!
tarkyn rocks, go pies! |
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AlfAndrews
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You're right, Nick The Pie Man. It was remiss of me not to mention Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds (or the Boys Next Door ... or the Birthday Party) among that list. I was writing it pretty much off the top of my head and it was just an oversight. I did say there were many more where that last lot came from, so to correct my carelessness
"Dive Position", Boys Next Door
"Death By Drowning", Boys Next Door
"Shivers", Boys Next Door
"She's Hit", Birthday Party
"Nick The Stripper", Birthday Party
"Up Jumped The Devil", Bad Seeds
"Do You Love Me", Bad Seeds
"Red Right Hand", Bad Seeds
"City Of Refuge", Bad Seeds
"I Let Love In", Bad Seeds
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AlfAndrews
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rash,
Yeah, The Specials were a great band. Part of that ska/reggae/punk scene in the early 1980s that also included Madness, UB40 and others.
You might also remember a song called "Mirror in the Bathroom". I've been racking my brains trying to remember who did it. Any ideas?
**You'll Never Walk Alone" |
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London Dave
Ješte jedna pivo prosím
Joined: 16 Dec 1998 Location: Iceland on Thames
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Alf, I think it was by a pommy band caled the Beat, who traded in Oz as The British Beat. If I recall the LP cover was a black/red/white screen printy type thing. I think I've got most of the stuff on your list, bar Cilla Black, who I cannot stand!
Whoever made the call about Hot August Night was spot on. It's a great long distance drive CD.
The days are pretty short here now, (and it hasnt stopped peeing down for ages) so I move into my winter depression/homesickness bout. I love to crank out stuff like The Celibate Rifles, Hard Ons and Black Flag to cheer me up a bit. The ol Cosmic Psychos are always worth a blast too. I also got some great stuff by total dorks like Dean Martin (That's Amore fame) and performers of his ilk. Always good for a laugh!
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joffa#2001
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hey guys check out 2pac
GOD BLESS THE DEAD
HOW LONG WILL THEY MOURN ME
DEAR MAMA
SO MANY TEARS
TO QUOTE 2PAC
it goes something like this
they got money to fight the war
but got no money to feed the poor.....RIP 2PAC U WERE TRULY A LEGEND.
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joffa#2001
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before any one bags 2pac please go out and buy this album
2pac-greatest hits
the lyrics will blow you away |
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*miss_magpie*
Joined: 08 May 2000 Location: greensborough
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joffa, that is the best album i have ever brought, his lyrics are so mad, especially to 'changes' and 'how long will they mourn me' |
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London Dave
Ješte jedna pivo prosím
Joined: 16 Dec 1998 Location: Iceland on Thames
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reminds me of a billboard I saw whislt in La advertising a local radio station. Less music by dead people.
If you like 2pac, check out Notorious BIG, or Body Count (Born Dead from a few years ago is awesome on 11) |
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Broadie
Joined: 10 Feb 1999 Location: VIC
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ULTIMATE LATE NIGHT (i.e. post-midnight) DRIVING ALBUM WHILE SCREAMING UP THE HUME:
Bat Out of Hell - Meatloaf
Don't both with any other of his albums.
PS: Love the new logo, Joffa. Great work CJ.
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My favorate albums are as follows.
Live: Throwing Copper
Regugitator: UNIT
Barnsey: Love and Fear
Live: Secreat Samadi (spelling?)
JJJ hottest 100: Volume 6
(does not include best ofs)
I know that theres more but I can not think of them now. |
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Spidergirl
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Apart from every Nirvana tune ever made Placebo's Every You, Every Me is fu@king brilliant!!! I can listen to that song over and over at least 20 times and still think it rocks! Speaking of this song who watched Cruel Intentions on Foxtel yesterday the movie which Every You, Every Me featured in well it is the kewlest most grottiest movie i have ever seen...Love it!
whaaaaaat Mags a Hyundai oh my god how could u ever step into or even near one of those Caaaaaarlton things. Now if i only had a dollar for every one we badged down at Optus Oval...Jesus Mags please dont tell me its Blue?????.....aaaaahhhhhh!
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